Tuesday, February 15, 2011

[Austria] PhD opportunities at the University of Salzburg plus 2 more

[Austria] PhD opportunities at the University of Salzburg plus 2 more


[Austria] PhD opportunities at the University of Salzburg

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PhD opportunities at the University of Salzburg

Overview

The positions are in accordance with the regulations of the FWF (www.fwf.ac.at) and the gross salary is 26278.- Euro per year, regardless of age and family situation. Contracts will be awarded for three years with an extension option of several months under defined circumstances. It is foreseen to spend one semester at one of 22 pre-selected partner Universities worldwide.

Candidates need to choose from the following list of 9 topics while providing a first choice and a second (alternative) choice. Detailed descriptions of the topics can be found at http://www.uni-salzburg.at/giscience


[Italy] PhD positions at SISSA Trieste

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PhD positions at SISSA Trieste

Overview
SCUOLA INTERNAZIONALE SUPERIORE DI STUDI AVANZATI "SPRING PRESELECTION FOR NON-EU CITIZENS" Academic Year 2010/2011

SISSA offers opportunities for carrying out Ph.D studies in:
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Astrophysics
  • Astroparticle Physics
  • Functional and Structural Genomics
  • Geometry
  • Mathematical Analysis
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Neuroscience (Neurobiology / Cognitive Neuroscience)
  • Physics and Chemistry of Biological Systems
  • Statistical Physics
  • Theory of Elementary Particles
  • Theory and Numerical Simulation of Condensed Matter


[UK] 4 funded PhD Studentships in Quantitative Social Science and Social Statistics at Lancaster University

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4 funded PhD Studentships in Quantitative Social Science and Social Statistics at Lancaster University

Overview

Lancaster University: funded PhD Studentships in Quantitative Social Science and Social Statistics

Lancaster, Liverpool and Manchester Universities have been jointly awarded an ESRC Doctoral Training Centre through which 63 studentships are available, for students beginning their PhD training in October 2011.
Up to four of these studentships are available at Lancaster for PhD projects in Quantitative Methods, and are open to candidates of any nationality.
Lancaster has exceptional strength in quantitative methods for the social sciences, which is primarily based in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics or in the School of Health and Medicine.


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